Firefighter II

We never stop learning in the fire service.  Firefighter II puts more tools in the tool box. -Dorsey

Scheduled Classes

New York State Training Authorization Letter

IMPORTANT: Students MUST bring a signed training authorization letter to the first night of class.

Designed as the last step in initial level training for interior structural firefighters and/or who will serve as team or group leaders under the general supervision of an officer. Builds on Basic and Intermediate Firefighter Courses and introduces new more advanced areas that will be expanded in other training programs. With the exception of those NFPA Firefighter Level II objectives pertaining to Vehicle Extrication techniques, a firefighter receives the training components equivalent to those found within NFPA Firefighter II Standard after they have successfully completed the Advanced Firefighter Training Courses.

Firefighter II is based on objectives from NFPA Standard 1001, Firefighter Level II, and consists of performance criteria in: incident command implementation, build-ing materials and collapse, special rescue, hydrant flow and operability, hose tools, foam operations, flammable liquid/gases, detection, alarm systems, fire cause and origin, fire department communications, pre-fire planning, special situations, strategy and tactics.
Note: Firefighter II equivalents are Fire Attack II or Advanced Firefighter (93)
Designed For: Interior structural firefighters and/or firefighters who may serve as team or group leaders
Course Length: 27 hours
Prerequisites: Firefighter I or equivalent.
Students must also be physically capable of wearing SCBA and possess current medical clearance for SCBA use. Students not possessing this prerequisite will not be allowed to participate for their own safety. A completed "Training Authorization " mailed with your registration will meet this requirement.
(40KB TYPEABLE PDF form) (1 pg) (Click here to view the Training Authorization Letter POLICY)



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